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PRINCIPLE OF WORK FOR TURBOCHARGER
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How Does Turbocharger Work?
Air-fuel mixture exploding in the combustion chamber converts to exhaust gas and is pushed towards exhaust manifold through exhaust valves. At this stage the pressure of gas going to exhaust turns the wheel of the turbo on the path. Due to this wheel having directional fins, significant amount of gas enters the turbine. When the turbine is filled with pressurized gas, compressor wheel in the opposite direction starts to rotate due to the pressure. This rotating wheel creates a reverse pressure at the air intake part of compressor housing and produces a suction force, this way pressurized air filling the compressor housing is directed rapidly to compressor manifold from the exit of housing. Pressurized air entering the combustion chamber results in a much more power explosion when ignited with the fuel.
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